Mike Lundin | Defenseman | #10

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Mike Lundin has decided to leave the NHL and sign with Barys of Russia's Kontinental Hockey League, according Sports.ru's Igor Eronko.

Lundin was scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent this summer. Lundin had said he'd like to return to Ottawa, but it didn't sound like the feelings were mutual. Lundin dealt with multiple injuries this season, including a concussion, and ended up playing just 11 games for the Senators. Tue, Jun 11, 2013 03:32:00 PM

He said he would like to re-sign with Senators, but he understands that he probably won't be brought back. Lundin missed time with injuries in 2013 and he ended up skating in just 11 games with Ottawa. He had trouble establishing a foothold for himself when he was healthy. Tue, May 28, 2013 07:55:00 AM

Mike Lundin (concussion) was activated off injured reserve and played 17 minutes against the Boston Bruins on Thursday.

Lundin had missed the past eight games with the head injury, although his return is unlikely to affect many fantasy lineups. Lundin finished Thursday's game with three blocked shots and an even rating. Fri, Mar 22, 2013 02:20:00 AM

Mike Lundin (concussion) is projected to come off injured reserve and into Ottawa's lineup Thursday if it is deemed that Marc Methot cannot play.

Methot hasn't been ruled out for Thursday's contest yet. Lundin has missed the past eight games with a concussion. Thu, Mar 21, 2013 11:09:00 AM

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Matt Duchene scored a goal and an assist in Friday's 3-2 overtime win over the Dallas Stars.

Duchene's third-period tally gave the Senators a 2-1 lead at the time. He also registered the primary assist on Mike Hoffman's game-winning goal in overtime. Duchene has put together three straight two-point efforts and he's accumulated nine points in his last six contests. He has 22 goals and 49 points in 70 games this season.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau found the back of the net in Friday's 2-1 loss to the Calgary Flames.

The goal came on a penalty shot. Pageau finally got the Senators on the board at the 12:55 mark of the third period. The Sens forward finished the game with a minus-1 rating and five shots on goal in 20:02 of ice time. He has 11 goals and 23 points in 63 games this season. He's picked up three points in his last five outings.

Mike Hoffman scored a goal and an assist in Friday's 3-2 overtime win over the Dallas Stars.

Hoffman helped set up Matt Duchene's third-period goal that gave Ottawa a 2-1 lead at the time. He then buried a one-timer past Stars goalie Ben Bishop with under two minutes remaining in overtime to give his team the win. Hoffman finished the night with a plus-2 rating and three shots on goal in 24:22 of ice time. The 28-year-old has put together three consecutive multi-point performances. He's up to 22 goals and 51 points in 70 games this season. Marian Gaborik also found the back of the net for the Senators in this one.

"It was a relief. This is where we want to be. We love it in Ottawa. I think relief the easiest way to describe it," said Smith. "It's not necessarily a weight off the shoulders, but just the uncertainty of picking up and moving somewhere else." He still has another three years left on his contract after the 2017-18 campaign.

Ryan Dzingel had to leave Saturday's match against Columbus after he was struck in the back of the head by a shot from teammate Mike Hoffman.

"Right now, he's fine," coach Guy Boucher said after the game. "We'll see (Sunday) what the final analysis is, but it was more fear than anything." Dzingel had been playing well alongside Hoffman and Matt Duchene. He has five goals and two assists in his last 12 outings.

Magnus Paajarvi scored a pair of goals in Monday's 5-3 win over Florida.

This is Paajarvi's first multi-point performance of the season. He has registered four goals and one assist in 21 outings with the Senators since he was claimed off waivers from St. Louis. Paajarvi has produced just nine points in 65 contests this season.

Senators GM Pierre Dorion told TSN Radio 1200 on Tuesday that he doesn't expect Clarke MacArthur to play this season.

MacArthur failed his medical at the start of training camp and he hasn't been talked about since. "He's moved to Florida, if I'm not mistaken," said Dorion. "And after failing that medical... You know what, if he wants to come back next year and try, we'd definitely look at it. Clarke was a big part of our playoff success, but I think health [and] family comes before hockey any day... I couldn't be responsible for allowing him to play after doctors said that he failed his medical." MacArthur was ruled out for 2016-17 because of concussion issues, but he managed to make a surprise return in April. That may not happen again this time, though.

Mark Stone (leg) is not expected to be ready to play Tuesday against the Florida Panthers.

Stone has been sidelined since Mar. 9 due to a leg injury, but the Senators hope to get him back soon. The team also lost Ryan Dzingel to injury Saturday, so another call-up from Belleville of the AHL could be coming.

Bobby Ryan scored a goal and two assists in Friday's 5-4 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.

Ryan picked up the only assist on Mark Stone's game-tying goal (1-1) in the first period. He then tied the game at two early in the second period before adding another helper on Jean-Gabriel Pageau's tally late in the middle frame. The 30-year-old has eight goals and 25 points in 43 games this season.

Gaborik's power-play goal got the Senators on the board early in the third period. He's now scored two goals and one assist in his last two outings. He's up to 10 goals and 19 points in 43 games this season.

Erik Karlsson picked up a goal and a helper in Tuesday's 7-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Karlsson's goal production is down this year, but he has been red hot with 20 points in his last 18 contests. He has three goals during that span and eight on the season. Karlsson has 54 points through 64 matches.

Cody Ceci posted an assist with a minus-1 rating, two blocked shots and a hit in Dallas on Monday.

Ceci registered just his 12th assist, and 17th point overall, across 65 contests this season. Most fantasy owners have him rostered for his value in the blocked shots (136) and hits (122) categories. He ranks just outside of the Top 10 in blocked shots, and is one of only eight NHL players with at least 120 blocks and hits this season.

Mark Borowiecki (neck strain) should be available to play Friday night.

Coach Guy Boucher said the defenseman was pulled from the game as a precaution because of Borowiecki's past issues with concussions. "It's a neck thing and we just wanted to take a chance," Boucher said. "It's not a concussion, but we just want to make sure, with the history this year, that it's not something that's reoccurring. We just want to be cautious on that one. He wanted to come back. It was us saying, 'Let's on hold on here.'" He was hurt in a fight with Washington's Tom Wilson on Tuesday night.

Thomas Chabot scored a goal in Thursday's 3-2 loss to the Boston Bruins.

Chabot's goal 12 minutes into the first period gave the Senators a 1-0 lead at the time. Sens forward Ryan Dzingel added the game-tying goal in the third period, but the Bruins ended up winning the game on a goal by Jake DeBrusk. Chabot finished the game with a plus-1 rating, one shot on goal and two hits in 17:13 of ice time. The rookie blue liner has four goals and 10 points in 28 games this season.

Chris Wideman (hamstring) reaffirmed that he hopes to play before the end of the 2017-18 campaign.

"I’m going to try," Wideman said. "I’ve put in so many hours of work on the ice and in the gym with the trainers, it’s really my goal to play. If I have the clearance from the doctors, I’m going to play … 100 per cent." While nothing is guaranteed at this point, his evaluation on Monday was very positive. His doctors estimated that he's roughly a month ahead of schedule, which is critical given that he wasn't expected to return this season. He last played on Nov. 16.

Anderson gave up a power-play goal to Tyler Seguin in the first period, but he shut the door until Tyler Pitlick scored the game-tying tally with under two minutes remaining in regulation. Sens forward Mike Hoffman added the game-winner in overtime. Anderson is in the middle of a positive stretch right now. He's 4-0-1 in the last five decisions. The veteran owns a 21-20-6 record with a 3.21 goals-against-average and a .902 save percentage this season.

Mike Condon made 33 saves in a 2-1 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night.

Condon has just one win in his last nine starts for the Senators. He won't be of much help to your fantasy team if you're in need of a quick fix. Condon's record falls to 5-14-5 with a 3.18 GAA and a .906 save percentage.